Midday (2 IN 1 Connections/2 IN 1 Beauty Haircut/Backpack Giveaway) – 07/17/25
Today on Midday, Kealy talks to Mo Hamed and Jadalvin Spencer about the upcoming Free Back to School Haircuts and a Backpack/Supplies Giveaway event in Columbus.
Today on Midday, Kealy talks to Mo Hamed and Jadalvin Spencer about the upcoming Free Back to School Haircuts and a Backpack/Supplies Giveaway event in Columbus.
The State of Alabama is paving the way for some road improvements in Lamar County.
The suspect involved in a stand-off with Columbus Police on Wednesday, July 16. is facing 2 felony charges in connection with that case.
Webster County deputies made three arrests after more than a dozen break-ins.
Mississippi State University is looking to cool down with two new ice cream flavors.
Kealy is back and she is with special guests, Hunter Harrington and Libby Gerald, to discuss about the Greater Starkville Development event.
Traffic changes are coming to the area from the Magnolia Bowl to the Magg.
The North Mississippi Law Enforcement Training Center recently got a new target system that offers dynamic firearms training.
A collision involving a Columbus police officer sends two people to the hospital.
A Clay County man will spend the rest of his life in prison for capital murder.
The mold originally discovered at Fire Station #5 in East Columbus has been removed.
The Mississippi Arts Commission is investing nearly $2 million into artistic endeavors across the state.
Aberdeen police believe they found the man who broke into a home and started undressing.
Lowndes County deputies were called to Baptist Golden Triangle on Friday afternoon, July 11, about an armed robbery victim.
Lowndes County deputies made an arrest after a weekend shooting. 24-year-old Jalen Brewer was charged with drive-by shooting.
The man wanted in connection with an Aberdeen shooting turns himself in.
Transformative Living gives hope to the recently incarcerated and those who struggle with substance abuse.
Firefighters are emphasizing the importance of fire safety and what to do in an emergency at their annual Jr. Fire academy.
There was a sign of the season at the Lowndes County Board of Supervisors meeting. The budget season, that is.
The public and private sectors are coming together to respond to major emergencies in Lowndes County.
Mike Chaney made a stop at the Columbus Rotary Club on July 15, and discussed everything from personal to home insurance to bail bonding.
A man was killed in a workplace accident in West Point.
The Shuqualak-Butler Water Association is under a Boil Water Notice until further notice.
The group, Super Sunday, hosted their 2nd annual “Back2School” Drive on Sunday, July 13.